Early Intervention (EI) services are federally and/or state funded health-related services that are provided to a child from birth to three years of age, if they qualify for services. Services are provided regardless of income, medical diagnoses, or location.
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Pediatric Physical Therapy (PT)
The primary focus of Pediatric Physical Therapy (PT) is to help children from all ages ranging from new born to teenagers move to the best of their ability. Therapy activities are play-based and tailored to each child's age and individual goals.
Pediatric Occupational Therapy (OT) is designed to help infants and children improve independence with daily activities such as feeding, dressing, play, and learning skills by improving their motor, sensory, behavioral, and cognitive capabilities.
Pediatric Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) Therapy is designed to improve the communication and feeding skills of children who demonstrate difficulties.
A feeding evaluation is designed to assess your child’s ability to eat. Feeding evaluations are done for newborns who have difficulty with breast and/or bottle feedings. Feeding evaluations are also done for infants, toddlers, and children who have difficulty progressing to age-appropriate foods.
Early Intervention (EI) services are federally and/or state funded health-related services that are provided to a child from birth to three years of age, if they qualify for services. Services are provided regardless of income, medical diagnoses, or location.